S7 E170 at Ekaterinburg on May 7th 2019, rejected takeoff due to engine problem

Last Update: May 13, 2019 / 21:59:30 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
May 7, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
S7-5018

Aircraft Registration
VQ-BYE

Aircraft Type
Embraer ERJ-170

ICAO Type Designator
E170

A S7 Sibir Airlines Embraer ERJ-170, registration VQ-BYE performing flight S7-5018 from Ekaterinburg to Novosibirsk (Russia) with 59 passengers and 5 crew, was accelerating for takeoff from Ekaterinburg when the crew received indication of excess temperature on the right hand engine (CF34) and rejected takeoff. The aircraft slowed safely.

Rosaviatsia reported the aircraft returned to the apron on own power.

The flight was cancelled, the passengers were rebooked onto the next flgiht S7-5020.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
May 7, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
S7-5018

Aircraft Registration
VQ-BYE

Aircraft Type
Embraer ERJ-170

ICAO Type Designator
E170

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